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The John Hancock Center is located on the side of Michigan Avenue in Chicago, also known as “Chicago 360°”. Completed in 1969, it was the tallest skyscraper in the world outside New York at that time. Standing on the 94th floor and looking out, the field of vision will reach 128 kilometers, and the four states of Illinois, Indiana, Michigan and Wisconsin have a panoramic view. 1. Tour Guide The John Hancock Center is now the third tallest building in Chicago and the fourth tallest building in the United States. It was designed by structural engineer Fazle Khan. There is an observation deck on the 94th floor of the building and a restaurant on the 95th floor with views of Chicago and Lake Michigan. The 44th floor features an all-American indoor pool. The John Hancock Center is currently a member of the World Federation of Tall Towers, and has received numerous awards for its distinctive architecture, including the 25-Year Achievement Award from the American Institute of Architects in May 1999. 2. “Tilt!” Observation Deck – Enjoy a New Perspective of Chicago The new “Tilt!” observation deck at the John Hancock Center in 2014 is not to be missed, a thrilling new attraction that changes visitors’ perspectives on Chicago. Safe for up to 8 visitors at a time, it stretches out to overlook the Magnificent Mile and the Chicago skyline, offering a unique bird’s-eye view at 1,000 feet!View Less
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Original TextThe John Hancock Center can make an appointment to visit a place that basically doesn’t include activities in the Chicago group tour, and you can pass by when you’re free to see some of the architectural and cultural features of the United States.


0Reviewed on Dec 9, 2021
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Original TextTake the city tour bus. After going to the dot-go-to building (it’s better to book a ticket online), order a drink at the bar (reasonable price is key), enjoy your visit. After two hours, although not daring to try hanging out, it’s interesting to see someone else (especially the daring youngsters) do this, and everyone looks different.


0Reviewed on Apr 26, 2021
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Original TextIf Sears Tower represents the structure of traditional architecture, then Hancock Center represents the perfect extension of contemporary architecture, as the representative of the famous super-high-rise buildings, well inherits the clothes of the Chicago school.


0Reviewed on Oct 28, 2020
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Original TextThe John Hancock Building, built in 1967-1975, was designed by famous Chinese architect Ming Pei. The 63-story building is 241 meters tall and is very tall in Boston. The exterior walls of the building were all glassy blue, looking from a distance like a huge mirror, and like an upright postcard standing in the middle of the city. If you come to John Hancock Building during the day, sit on the grass in front of Trinity Church to the north of the building and enjoy the beautiful view of the red wall and the beautiful relief Trinity Church reflected on the blue glass on the outside wall of the building. If you come at night, you can enjoy the building under lights, which is especially beautiful.
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Original TextIt is very suitable for a weekend with friends and have a happy weekend! I also recommend everyone to come.
0Reviewed on Jul 18, 2022
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Original TextSkyscraper district in downtown Chicago brings modernisation shock
0Reviewed on Jun 11, 2022
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Original TextHancock Building, because it’s right by Lake Michigan, one side of the skyline and the other side of the lake, and it’s not like Sears’ viewing platform, looking around in the center. The upper viewing platform looks down on the people, and the lower viewing platform returns to the people. From dusk to sunset, this is a great place to listen to the early sunset glow
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162Reviewed on Mar 14, 2017
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Original Text360Chicago on the 97th floor of Hancock Building (should be remembered correctly), there is also a glass box that can tilt the electric control to see the scenery below, the panoramic view of Chicago, the weather is better when the weather is good, summer and night especially!



















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